Buffyverse parodies

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Screenshot from The Bigger Picture with Graham Norton clip, "Poofy the Vampire Slayer". Left, Graham Norton. Right, Anthony Stewart Head.
Screenshot from The Bigger Picture with Graham Norton clip, "Poofy the Vampire Slayer". Left, Graham Norton. Right, Anthony Stewart Head.

Buffy and its spinoff, Angel are culturally influential US television series that have been parodied and spoofed in several mediums. Some of the most notable Buffyverse parodies follow:

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There have been a number of spoofs of Buffy on notable TV comedy sketch shows. In chronological order:

  • "MADtv" (1997) - "Buffy the Umpire Slayer" sketch in which Nicole Sullivan starred as 'Buffy'.[1] The clip features Buffy, Willow, Xander and Giles attempting to control the threat from blood-sucking baseball umpires.
Screenshot from Robot Chicken segment parodying a potential eigth season of Buffy.
Screenshot from Robot Chicken segment parodying a potential eigth season of Buffy.
  • "MADtv"(2001) - Michelle Trachtenberg appeared in a sketch that has been entitled "Bunny the Vampire Slayer" by MadTV, and features the MadTV recurring character, Bunny Swan, (more commonly known as "Ms Swan)".[3] The five minute clip includes Trachtenberg as Dawn Summers coming face to face with Bunny Swan in a graveyard. Bunny tells Dawn that she is her aunt, and also the slayer. It also includes castmembers Andrew Daly as Spike, Mo Collins as Willow and Stephnie Weir as Tara.
  • "V Graham Norton" - When Anthony Stewart Head appeared on Norton's show he spoofed "Buffy" in a "Poofy the Vampire Slayer" sketch. Graham Norton portrayed 'Poofy', whilst Head portrayed 'Rupert Giles'.[4]
  • "Robot Chicken" - Series co-created by Seth Green (who portrayed Oz on Buffy). Sarah Michelle Gellar lent her voice to the episode "Plastic Buffet", which included a parodied would-be eighth season of Buffy. The story featured soulless Cabbage Patch Kids terrorising America.[5]

The episode, The One Where Chandler Can't Cry, included a scene in which Phoebe's sister, Ursula Buffay starred as Buffay the Vampire Layer (parodying Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and perhaps alluding to real life Buffy adult parodies). Ursula Buffay uses her twin sister Phoebe's name for the credits.

The Simpsons episode, "Treehouse of Horror XVI" originally aired in the US six days after Halloween. The last of four segments was entitled, "I've Grown a Costume on Your Face" and had similarities with the Buffy episode "Halloween" (which had aired eight years earlier).

In the Buffy episode, a sorcerer transforms many of the residents into their Halloween costumes. Willow (who would later become the witch of the series) dresses as a ghost, and becomes a ghost-version of herself, whilst her friends identities are completely transformed and their memories wiped. Therefore Willow can initiate a return to normality.

In the Simpsons episode, citizens of Springfield dress in their Halloween costumes for a costume contest. A wicked witch also entered, and won. But after revealing that she isn't wearing a costume, and is really a witch, she is disqualified and her prize is taken away, and in revenge, turns everyone into the actual characters that their costumes are. In one scene Principal Skinner in army clothes stands next to his mother dressed in a big, poofy pink Victorian dress in a shot reminescent of Buffy characters Xander and Buffy wearing said clothes in "Halloween":

The only person who can reverse the spell is Maggie, who was actually dressed as a witch, and now really is one. Unfortunately, Maggie turns the people of Springfield, including guest star Dennis Rodman, into pacifiers with their normal heads.

DC Comics' "Young Justice" title made numerous references to a show called "Wendy the Werewolf Stalker", including a two-part story, during #33-34 where several of the book's heroines actually go to Hollywood to take part in an episode.[6] "WtWS" is a pretty straight-forward "homage" to "BtVS", with the twist that show creator "Joe Westin" is revealed to himself BE a vampire!

  • A season-one episode of the show "Big Wolf on Campus" was called "Muffy the Werewolf Slayer."

Buffy and Angel have also been the topic of spoof songs.

Gonna get my own TV show
Logo for Once More With Hobbits
Logo for Once More With Hobbits
They'll call it "Angel" named after me you know
I gonna taste leading role success
  • Once More With Hobbits - Rewrites the lyrics of most of the songs from Buffy's musical episode Once More, with Feeling. The series is also spoofing The Lord of the Rings. Two tracks were recorded and distributed in mp3 format; "Rest In Peace" (from the perspective of the characters Saruman and Gandalf), and "Standing" (from perspective Samwise Gamgee)
  • "Wannabe A Slayer" - Luke Sienkowski edited together this song which parodied both "Buffy" and the Spice Girls song, "Wannabe". Lukeski also released onto the internet, "I am a Vamp of Constant Sorrow"

Fan films have become more common, as computer and digital technology has advanced and become affordable, and distribution over the internet has become easier. Several (but not all) Buffyverse fan films are parodies of Buffy/Angel, in chronological order:

Image Buffyverse fan film (fanon) First released
Fluffy the English Vampire Slayer December 2001
Short film made by Foiled Productions, an independent film production company based in the UK. It's spoofing the "Buffy The Vampire Slayer".
Peach the Vampire Slayer (2004)
Brief opening titles parody spoofing the opening titles to Buffy and Princess Peach (character from Super Mario video games).
Cherub February 2006
The adventures of "Cherub", the vampire with bunny slippers. The first Season consisting of 12 episodes, began to appear from February 2006. Season 2 is currenty being released.
Vangelis Upcoming (2006/2007)
Production was completed on this Angel spoof in 2006, but the fan film has yet to go online. The creator, Harvey Chin said on Whedonesque that "I'm giving it away free via the net after I see whether or not it can have a chance to be seen at a convention"[1]
Muffin the Turtle Killer (2006)
Initially planned as a prequel to "Vangelis", but only five scenes were completed and the project was ultimately abandoned.

  1. ^ "Buffy the Umpire Slayer" on MadTV Season 3, episode 8, aired November 1997:Madtv.com entry, Restlessbtvs.com entry, .
  2. ^ SNL Season 24, episode 19, aired May 15 1999: IMDb entry, transcript
  3. ^ "Bunny the Vampire Slayer" on MadTV Season 7, episode 7, aired 24 November 2001: IMDb entry, Madtv.com,
  4. ^ "Poofy the Vampire Slayer" on "The Bigger Picture with Graham Norton" Season 2, Episode 8, aired 27 February 2006: IMDb entry,
  5. ^ Buffy Season 8 from Robot Chicken Season 1, episode 4, aired 13 March 2005: IMDb entry, Whedonesque.com,
  6. ^ "Series Index: Young Justice" Titanstower.com (2003).
  7. ^ "Angel's Lament" Thebards.net - Lyrics

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